February may be the shortest month of the year, but it's long on plays.

Theater fans will be overjoyed with the number of performances occurring in the midstate this month. There's something for everyone, from the serious drama "Fences" to the farce "Lend Me A Tenor" to the punk musical "American Idiot."

Catch Harrisburg resident Jerrial Young in his scene-stealing role as Bobby in the touring production of "Memphis" at the Luhrs Center. Set in 1950s Memphis, the musical follows a white radio DJ as he begins to play music by black musicians.

One of August Wilson's most famous plays, "Fences" revolves around a former Negro baseball league and his struggle to adjust to his life in Pittsburgh. You can also catch a free performance of select scenes of the play at noon at Harrisburg's City Government Center (city hall) on Feb. 7.

All Henry Saunders wants is to have a famous tenor perform at his Cleveland, Ohio theater. He never expects to deal with tranquilizers, mistaken identities and romantic triangles in this farce. There is also a special Valentine's Day performance package, including champagne and flowers, available.

A taxi driver with a penchant for messy relationships is faced with a new problem when two of his children fall in love with each other over the internet - with neither one knowing the truth about their genealogical relationship.